This year's PNE Prize Home, worth $2.3 million, is located in Surrey

For the fifth consecutive year, the PNE Prize Home for the PNE Fair will be located in Metro Vancouver.
But unlike the prize homes for the last four years, which were located within the same new West Latimer neighbourhood in Langley Township, the 2026 PNE Prize Home will be situated in Surrey — specifically, the Guildford area within the northeast corner of the city.
The brand-new house is within a new residential neighbourhood, located near the Fraser River, Surrey Bend Regional Park, and Barnston Island. It is also situated near the Trans-Canada Highway’s interchange with Highway 15/Pacific Highway.
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“We’re excited to introduce this year’s Prize Home in a brand-new community,” said Laura Ballance, a spokesperson for the PNE, in a statement today.
“Each year, we look for ways to evolve this long-standing tradition, and the 2026 home reflects that with its thoughtful design, vibrant setting, and incredible prize package. We’re proud to continue creating something that captures the imagination of our guests year after year.”

Site of the 2026 PNE Prize Home at 10100 Elderberry Cres., Surrey. (Google Maps)

Site of the 2026 PNE Prize Home at 10100 Elderberry Cres., Surrey. (Google Maps)
This grand prize of the fully-furnished new house at 10100 Elderberry Cres. is valued at over $2.3 million. According to BC Assessment, as of July 2025, the value of the 6,649 sq. ft. plot of land alone is worth nearly $1.18 million.
The house is built by Foxridge Homes, a Qualico Company. Suitable for large and intergenerational families, it has 4,117 sq. ft. of indoor living space, entailing seven bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms — including a fully independent two-bedroom legal suite. There is also an art room and a games room.
The furnishings are provided by Paramount Home & Design, including appliances and electronics from Samsung, a battery-electric vehicle charger supported by BC Hydro, and a Husqvarna Yard Maintenance Package.
The 2026 PNE Prize Home is available for public tours on Saturdays only, beginning on June 20 through Aug. 15. Free tickets for the tours will be made available through the PNE’s ticketing supplier TicketLeader in June. PNE Prize Home Lottery tickets are now on sale online, and they will also be made available in person during the 2026 PNE Fair, with the winners drawn after the conclusion of this year’s fair.
The PNE Prize Home has not been displayed at the fairgrounds during the PNE Fair in recent years; until 2019, it was a modular structure each year, assembled on-site at the fairgrounds, then disassembled and transported to its permanent location elsewhere in B.C. — outside of the Lower Mainland — for final assembly.
While this change ends a longstanding tradition and a popular attraction of the PNE Fair, which would often see very long queues for entry to tour the house, it has allowed for higher-quality construction by enabling conventional building methods instead of modular assembly.
The 2026 PNE Fair, running from Aug. 22 to Labour Day on Sept. 7, will also return to its full-size and expanded program format, after some temporary changes over the last two years to accommodate the construction of the new Freedom Mobile Arch amphitheatre.
This includes a new Wizard of Oz On Ice show, a new LEGO exhibition called Sean Kenney’s Animal Super Powers made with LEGO bricks, and the Westcoast Lumberjack Show, along with expanded and high-calibre acts and performers for the PNE Fair’s first-ever concerts at the new amphitheatre.
Freedom Mobile Arch will officially reach completion and open in early June, with an opening night celebration scheduled a week before the venue begins its use as a part of the live match screenings and concerts during the official Vancouver FIFA World Cup Fan Festival at the PNE fairgrounds.
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